The present book discusses the convergence of the democracy and human rights fields and theories, and concludes that the two concepts are not only complementary but are indeed interdependent. This book focuses on the application of this theory in the case of Palestine by analyzing past and present experiences with democracy and human rights in the occupied territories, including obstacles and points of progress, and discussing recommendations for future implementation.
The book has been divided into nine chapters and each chapter deals with a different topic. A large number of problems have been included in those chapters which are more common in the syllabi of different Indian universities. The solutions to the problems have been written in a manner that they can be easily grasped by the students. In some problems the solutions were not the requirement. The book will be of use for the students of sociology and political science in degree classes of Indian universities.
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